





Lõk Maxx Flow
The Lõk Maxx Flow is built for advanced players who want control as their main weapon. With a round shape, medium balance, and medium hardness, this racket is designed to give you clean, predictable contact on every shot. If you...
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The Lõk Maxx Flow is built for advanced players who want control as their main weapon. With a round shape, medium balance, and medium hardness, this racket is designed to give you clean, predictable contact on every shot. If you play a technical game and rely on placement, spin, and consistency rather than raw power, this racket fits that approach well.
At 400g, the Maxx Flow sits in the medium weight range. That weight, combined with the round head and centred balance point, keeps the sweet spot large and forgiving enough to maintain control even when you are stretched or off-position. The medium hardness means the frame absorbs a reasonable amount of vibration, which helps during long rallies and reduces fatigue on your arm over time. This is not a racket that punishes you for imperfect technique, but it does reward players who have already developed solid mechanics and want a tool that responds precisely to what they ask of it.
If you are a beginner or intermediate player still building your game, this racket is probably ahead of where you need to be right now. Equally, if you are an advanced player who prioritises aggressive smashing and wants maximum power transfer, a diamond-shaped or high-balance racket would serve you better. The Maxx Flow is for the advanced player who wins points by reading the game and controlling the ball, not by overpowering opponents.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Lõk Maxx Flow suitable for beginners?
No. It is designed for advanced players who already have consistent technique and want a control-focused tool to build their game around.
Does the round shape affect power?
Round rackets generally produce less raw power than diamond shapes, but they offer a larger sweet spot and better control. For a player who values placement over pace, that is the right trade-off.
Will 400g feel too heavy during long matches?
For most advanced players, 400g is a comfortable medium weight. The centred balance means it does not feel head-heavy, which helps reduce arm strain over time.
Is this racket good for players with arm or elbow issues?
The medium hardness and centred balance are generally easier on the arm than stiffer, head-heavy rackets, making it a reasonable option if you are managing discomfort.

